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They separate, with positive charges on one side and negative charges on the other.

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Q: When polarizing an object what happens to the charge in the object?
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What happens to an object with a positive charge and an object with a positive charge?

They attract.


What happens when an object with a negative charge touches anther object?

Depends on the charge (and conductivity) of the "other" object.


What happens when charged object are brought near uncharged objects?

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What happens when objects have the same charge?

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What happens when light enters polarizing filter?

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What happens to neutrall charge object if it gains electrons?

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What happens to its mass if the object receives a negative charge?

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What happens when there is a build up of an electric charge on an object?

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When the object is charged by contact what kind of charge does the object have compared with that on the object giving the charged?

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